
She later graduated from Harvard University with a Masters in Education in 1981 and developed educational programs for educational publishers such as Houghton Mifflin, Macmillan, and Harcourt. publishing company this was followed by working for Addison-Wesley textbook publishing, where she wrote songs, stories, and skills exercises for the elementary grade reading program. She majored in Philosophy and graduated from Yale University (from the first year of co-ed classes) in 1973 with a Bachelors of Arts with honors She initially worked with Little, Brown, and Co. Tripp learned to read while playing school with her older sisters and later taught her younger siblings, but was terrible at multiplication. Kisco, New York she was the middle of five with two older sisters and one younger sister and brother. 2.1.4 Kit Kittredge and Ruthie Smithens.2.1.3 Samantha Parkington and Nellie O'Malley.2.1.1 Felicity Merriman and Elizabeth Cole.2.1 Historical Characters (including BeForever).Please do not reproduce or republish content without permission. © 2011 Anna Horner of Diary of an Eccentric. I really liked this book, and I recommend it to everyone.ĭisclosure: I received Meet Molly as a gift. Will trick or treating with her best friends turn into just a trick and start a war, or will everything go right? How will Molly and her friends get back at her older brother, Ricky, for ruining their homemade costumes? Molly and her brother’s fighting teach them about how wars start. When you read the book, you will understand Molly’s problems, learn about her family and family issues, and meet her friends. Her father has gone to fight in the war, and things are scarce. Molly’s story takes place in 1944 during World War II. Meet Molly is a short book about a historical American Girl doll named Molly McIntire. Here are The Girl’s (age 10) thoughts on Meet Molly by Valerie Tripp, which tells the story of Molly, the World War II-era American Girl doll that she received for Christmas:
